South African major
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Pacific North West, which operates the project, has launched program consisting of geological mapping, prospecting, stripping and sampling. The program is focused on the contact zone between the Agnew Lake layered intrusion and the surrounding country rock, where values of up to 8.4 grams combined platinum-palladium per tonne were obtained from magmatic breccias.
Geophysical surveying and diamond drilling will follow.
In related news, Pacific North West has finished a fourth phase of drilling at the River Valley platinum group metals project, also near Sudbury. Results for the final 45 holes are pending, and all results will be incorporated into a preliminary resource estimate. To date, 138 holes have been drilled, mostly in the Dana Lake zone.
Anglo Platinum can earn a 60% interest in the project by completing a feasibility study. Another 5% can be acquired in return for arranging development financing.
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